Rebecca Tabbert, owner of Fit Body Boot Camp in Redlands and Calimesa, announces several fundraising events during November to benefit charities throughout the Inland Empire, including a boot camp challenge this Sunday morning.

Both Fit Body Boot Camp locations are holding a food and clothing drive. Participants can bring in non-perishable canned food items in exchange for a Saturday workout or bring in a gently used winter coat or sleeping bag for one free week of boot camp.

The Redlands boot camp will donate its collected canned food to the San Bernardino Teachers Association, and the Calimesa boot camp will donate to the Lifeline Street Ministry, both of which help feed school children during holiday breaks when they do not have access to their schools’ free lunch programs.

Winter coats and sleeping bags collected through the free week of boot camp fundraiser will be given to the local Inland Empire homeless population.

Inspired by a member’s family’s battle with prostate cancer and wanting to support the men’s health movement known as Movember, Tabbert is holding a one-hour boot camp challenge at 8 a.m. Sunday at the Redlands and Calimesa boot camps. A minimum donation of $10 is requested and all the funds collected will be donated for prostate cancer research.

The Redlands and Calimesa Fit Body Boot Camp will also hold a Turkey Day Calorie Burn workout at 7:30 Thanksgiving morning, at a location to be announced.

Register for the Movemeber boot camp workout challenge or the Turkey Day Calorie Burn by visiting https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.bootcamp, calling 909-307-4956 or emailing tbtfitbodybootcampservice@hotmail.com

The Fit Body Boot Camps in Redlands and Calimesa are part of the family of Fit Body Boot Camp indoor fitness boot camp franchises.